MILITARY BRASS
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The differing ranks among generals offering briefings have confused readers and viewers unfamiliar with military rank. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the U.S. commander of Desert Storm , and Colin L. Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, both are four-star generals.
NAVY BRASS 1 star: Rear Admiral (lower)
2 stars: Rear Admiral (upper)
3 stars: Vice Admiral
4 stars: Admiral
5* (rare) : Fleet Admiral
ARMY BRASS 1 star: Brigadier General
2 stars: Major General
3 stars: Lieutenant General
4 stars: General
5* (rare) : General of the Army
MARINE CORPS BRASS 1 star: Brigadier General
2 stars: Major General
3 stars: Lieutenant General
4 stars: General
AIR FORCE BRASS 1 star: Brigadier General
2 stars: Major General
3 stars: Lieutenant General
4 stars: General
* There have been only five U.S. five-star generals: Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Marshall, Hap Arnold and Omar Bradley--and only four five-star admirals: William Leahy, Ernest King, Chester Nimitz and William Halsey. There is no extra pay for the fifth star; generals max out at $101,829.60 after 26 years and four stars.
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